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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 23,1988 — 19
38. SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CHISHOLDUNOM WOANNONOD PRODUCTS
11/4 mils east of Dungannon
Dry hard and soft wood - Basswood In
stock for carvers - 36" planer.
Will dry your lumber.
OPEN SAT. 9 - 4:30
thru the week -
By appointment
Phone Shop
529-3138
Home after 6 p.m.
529-7606
CUSTOM
TREE PLANTING
39. CARD OF THANKS
O'SULLIVAN
The family of the late Leo O'Sullivan would
like to thank everyone for flowers, mass cards
and food brought to our home. Thanks to the
C W L for lunch served at the church hall,
also to The Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, all
waS very much appreciated. Special thanks to
the staff of Seaforth Manor and Dr. Under-
wood. James and Ursula O'Sullivan and fami-
ly. 39-12-x1
F:IN MEMORIAM
With New Dozer Operated Planter
(Sena)) Nursery Stock)
CONTACT
RAY HALLAHAN
Blyth 5239256
Candlelight Studio
of
4'• Photography
- Fairdly Photography
- Weddings
D. (Chuck) Hasson
55 Main St. Seaforth 527-1193
VEA LS
Abattoir and Meat Market
Hwy. 83 - 31/2 miles east of Exeter
235-1123
McGRATH
In loving memory of F. Michael McGrath our
wonderful father and grandfather who passed
intoeternal life on March 26th 1986.
It was March twenty-sixth, nineteen eighty six,
Your glory day God did pick
Little we thought when you got sick
It would be the only thing you couldn't lick.
You loved us all in your own way
We could always tell when you watched us
play
Happiness was getting the chance to stay
At Granddad's house just one more day.
You always made time for Chris and me
When we were small wesat on your knee
Those small things made us happy as could
be
Anyone watching could surely see
So Granddad please patiently wait
Until life's share we can take
Even though we have no date
We know you'll be waiting by the gate.
Forever loved and missed by Grandchildren
Chris and Julie. Daughter Mary Anne and son-
in-law Mark. 40-12-x1
49. IN MEMORIAM
McGRATH
In loving memory of a dear father and grand-
father Michael McGrath who passed away two
years ago March 26, 1986.
Sadly missed by Jim, Sharon and Matthew.
40-12-x1
DALLAS
In loving memory of Russell Dallas who pass-
ed away March 25, 1983 always remembered
by his wife Helen and sons William and
Preston and families and grandchildren.
40-12-x1
McGRATH
In loving memory of Michael (Mickey)
McGrath who was taken from his family March
26, 1986.
If he could have spoken before he died,
These are the words he would have.replied,•
This life for me has truly passed,
1 loved you all till the very last.
Weep not for me, but courage take,
And Love. each other for my sake,
For all he did his very best,
Till God gave him eternal rest.
We lost a husband and father with a heart of
gold,
How much we miss him can never be told.
You shared our troubles and helped us along,
If we walk in your footsteps we will never go
wrong.
So treasure him Lord in your garden of rest,
For while on earth he was one of the best.
To your resting place we visit,
Place flowers with loving care,
But no one knows the heartache,
When we turn and leave you there,
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you didn't go alone,
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you home.
Loved forever and sadly missed. Your wife lna
and sort Dan. 40-12-x1
CHARITABLE DONATION - Paul Knechtel, right, President of Knechtel Corporation,
Kitchener, presents Seaforth Mayor Alf Ross and Chairman of the Seaforth Community
Hospital Fundraising Committee, Marlen Vincent, with a cheque for $1,000 on behalf of
the Knechtel Corporation. Mr. Knechtel was in Seaforth for the open house held at
Lyons Food Market, where $3,500 was raised for the hospital building fund. Corbett
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4-L Club learns from businesses
On Monday, March 14 the third meeting of
the Huron Farm Machinery Club was held
at Vincent Farm equipment in Seaforth. The
topics covered were the intake, cooling and
lubrication systems. -.These were shown to
members on demonstrating tractors — the
new Magnums. The CKNX film crew was
also present at this meeting to film some
segments for a 4-H commercial which the
organization plans to use to increase
awareness of the 4-H programs.
On February 29 the club held its second
meeting at Huron Tractor in Exeter. The
topic covered was the main tractor systems
with John Snell giving a presentation with
the use of a John Deere tractor.
Refreshments were served and a film shown
about the John Deere company history.
The next meeting will be held March 28 at
7:30 p.m. at Becker Farm Equipment in Ex-
eter. Parents and anyone interested are
' welcome to attend. -
Try us for
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Kill Days - Tuesdays -
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processed exactly the way you like it.
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Backed by over 65 years of serving the agriculture sector
527-1750
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-Landscape Construction
-Landscape Maintenance
-Lawn Rolling & Aerating
-Spring Clean Ups
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39. CARD OF THANKS
STEELE
To the friends who sent cards, who telephon-
ed who visited expressing sympathy when
Ross, my brother, passed away. 1 want to ex-
tend sincere thanks. Norma R. Steele.
39-12-xl
FLANAGAN
.We would like to thank Dr. Salsbury and the
staff of Clinton Public Hospital for their care
and kindness to Erin during her stay there.
Thanks also to everyone who inquired about
her and for the offers to look after the children.
We appreciate your thoughtfulness. Larry and
Joanne Flanagan. 39-12-x1
McNICHOL
I would like to thank my family and friends who
visited and sent cards and brought gifts while I
was in University Hospital. Thanks to Doctors
Puless and Parnell and the staff at the
hospital. Neil McNichol. 39-12-x1
HANEY
Sincere thanks to everyone for cards, gifts
and flower arrangements we received on our
40th wedding anniversary. Special thanks to
our family for the lovely dinner and the even-
ings entertainment, everything was greatly ap-
preciated and will long be remembered.
Warden and Anna Haney. 39-12-1
KLAVER AND REID
We would like to thank everyone .for making
our Buck and Doe a great success. Thanks to
family and friends for their hard work in put-
ting it on, your efforts were really appreciated.
Liz and Robert. 39-12-x1
O'SULLIVAN
1 would like to thank family and friends for
visits, flowers, treats and cards while I was in
Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Underwood and Dr. Wong, the nurses and
hospital staff, Father Sipek and Father
Caruana. Your kindness will always be
remembered. James O'Sullivan. 39-12-x1
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